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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:39 am
by SkinsJock
I also hope that Forbath can continue to make all his FGs
that's what kickers should do - that is what they are paid to do
HOWEVER
part of the job is to also kick the ball off a tee - ALL THAT MATTERS ABOUT KICKOFFS is that the next play should be at the 20 yard line or inside it - No kicker keeps his job if they cannot do that consistently
we shall see

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:23 am
by DarthMonk
“It shows you what type of guy he is,” Redskins coach
Mike Shanahan said. “He came in [Week 6 for a workout] competition from a couple of veterans, and won the competition. It’s always kind of nice to take a chance on a guy that hasn’t had an opportunity in the National Football League. … To see a guy that handles himself the right way have that type of success, you are always rooting for a guy like that. He’s a class guy.
It looks like he has ice in his veins, and he believes that he is going to make every kick, and he has.”
Forbath said he pushed thoughts of the potential record out of his head, and maintained the same even keel with which he approaches his games and kicks.
But he admitted that on a windy day, his kicks caused a bit more anxiety as they traveled through the air.
“Well, today, me and Sav both kind of watched them for a little bit longer because of the wind that was holding it up a little bit,” he said. “I got nervous on the first one. I thought it might come up short. We did it like normal today.
We didn’t react differently. Kind of in the back of our minds, we knew what was going on, but we didn’t make that an issue, and didn’t try to do anything different.”
LINK
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:36 am
by emoses14
DarthMonk wrote:“It shows you what type of guy he is,” Redskins coach
Mike Shanahan said. “He came in [Week 6 for a workout] competition from a couple of veterans, and won the competition. It’s always kind of nice to take a chance on a guy that hasn’t had an opportunity in the National Football League. … To see a guy that handles himself the right way have that type of success, you are always rooting for a guy like that. He’s a class guy.
It looks like he has ice in his veins, and he believes that he is going to make every kick, and he has.”
Forbath said he pushed thoughts of the potential record out of his head, and maintained the same even keel with which he approaches his games and kicks.
But he admitted that on a windy day, his kicks caused a bit more anxiety as they traveled through the air.
“Well, today, me and Sav both kind of watched them for a little bit longer because of the wind that was holding it up a little bit,” he said. “I got nervous on the first one. I thought it might come up short. We did it like normal today.
We didn’t react differently. Kind of in the back of our minds, we knew what was going on, but we didn’t make that an issue, and didn’t try to do anything different.”
LINK
emoses14 wrote:
"Strike first, strike hard, strike fast, no mercy, sir."
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:44 am
by Redskinsfansince81
This talk about getting rid of Forbath because he doesn't kickoff deep
is a joke right? LOL
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:01 pm
by crazyhorse1
Redskinsfansince81 wrote:This talk about getting rid of Forbath because he doesn't kickoff deep
is a joke right? LOL
I hope it's a joke. If it's not, someone doesn't know football. Maybe Denver should cut Peyton Manning because he can't run. If Forbath, who probably a pro-bowl choice , never learns to kick deep, it wouldn't kill us to give up one of our receivers who never contributes for a kick-off specialist. Would I rather have Forbath, or Briscoe?
Need I ask.
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:30 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Redskinsfansince81 wrote:This talk about getting rid of Forbath because he doesn't kickoff deep
is a joke right? LOL
You never know around these geniuses. Lol
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 12:16 pm
by KazooSkinsFan
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Redskinsfansince81 wrote:This talk about getting rid of Forbath because he doesn't kickoff deep
is a joke right? LOL
You never know around these geniuses. Lol
While I agree with you on this, people didn't seem to notice in this particular case a lot of those comments were from October when he was first signed. But I do agree with you. We seem to have the same arguments with the same people and make the same points on the site. Whenever we have a losing streak, the same doom and gloomers make the same lame points and the same people rebut them. The same people call for whoever the HC is to get canned every time we lose a game. It's sort of a merry go round.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:53 pm
by tribeofjudah
who knew....Kai is an ex-cowpuke...hahaha. Psst, hey Kai, SKINS are the best team to be on.
Career history
Dallas Cowboys (2011–2012)*
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012)*
Washington Redskins (2012–present)
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:55 am
by riggofan
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Whenever we have a losing streak, the same doom and gloomers make the same lame points and the same people rebut them. The same people call for whoever the HC is to get canned every time we lose a game. It's sort of a merry go round.
I was thinking about that reading the "we want dallas" threads this week. Fans are either way too angry or way too happy about the team. There just isn't much in between.
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:56 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
riggofan wrote: There just isn't much in between.
Rational thought? No, there isn't.
Last year, the defense was our strength. This year due to bad luck and injury they've been bad. What do the fans want? They want Haslett fired but have no idea who would replace him. They want to revert back to the 3-4, ignoring the fact that it'd take another 2-3 seasons to draft/acquire players to play in it. It'd take time for the players to learn it. It'd take money that we don't have... Again, irrational thought.
Everyone wanted Danny Smith fired. We have a young kicker who has yet to miss, who more than likely brought him in and picked him? Danny. Will he get credit? No. Why? That'd make too much sense. Cundiff? That was a Mike S. pick.
Our new PR, will Danny get credit for that? No. His guy singled handily sealed that Baltimore game, credit? Nope.
The practice bubble. "Fans" refused to give Mike credit for it. They refused to admit that the bubble was something that improved the franchise. The day it was built, we didn't get a W in the column, so it doesn't count. However, leading up the biggest game of the century for us, we've used it multiple times because of the wind. Again, no credit.
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:41 pm
by SkinsJock
Chris Luva Luva wrote:riggofan wrote: There just isn't much in between.
Rational thought? No, there isn't.
Last year, the defense was our strength. This year due to bad luck and injury they've been bad. What do the fans want? They want Haslett fired but have no idea who would replace him. They want to revert back to the 3-4, ignoring the fact that it'd take another 2-3 seasons to draft/acquire players to play in it. It'd take time for the players to learn it. It'd take money that we don't have... Again, irrational thought.
Everyone wanted Danny Smith fired. We have a young kicker who has yet to miss, who more than likely brought him in and picked him? Danny. Will he get credit? No. Why? That'd make too much sense. Cundiff? That was a Mike S. pick.
Our new PR, will Danny get credit for that? No. His guy singled handily sealed that Baltimore game, credit? Nope.
The practice bubble. "Fans" refused to give Mike credit for it. They refused to admit that the bubble was something that improved the franchise. The day it was built, we didn't get a W in the column, so it doesn't count. However, leading up the biggest game of the century for us, we've used it multiple times because of the wind. Again, no credit.
we have a very diverse 'base' here ..
there's a thread here asking "what will you be eating & drinking ...." WTF
does anyone really care about this?
I may be missing something (I have not gone to this thread) BUT does anyone really care?
the thread is 2 pages long ....
CLL has a good point
but who really can contribute anything when some here think we care about what they eat or drink during the most important game in recent memory
ANYWAY
I love where we are as a franchise but I'm looking for some changes here - THAT is something we can go into next year
BUT
RIGHT NOW - the most important thing is that the players are ONLY focused on winning this game, this week
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:56 am
by ACW
Rare miss by Kai last night...
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:47 pm
by Hooligan
ACW wrote:Rare miss by Kai last night...
CUT HIM

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:48 pm
by ACW
Hooligan wrote:ACW wrote:Rare miss by Kai last night...
CUT HIM


Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:52 pm
by The Hogster
ACW wrote:Rare miss by Kai last night...
Had to get it out of the way.

That record stood at 16 consecutive kicks for a reason. It's like shooting free throws. You'll miss eventually. But, I have full confidence in him.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:54 pm
by The Hogster
SkinsJock wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:riggofan wrote: There just isn't much in between.
Rational thought? No, there isn't.
Last year, the defense was our strength. This year due to bad luck and injury they've been bad. What do the fans want? They want Haslett fired but have no idea who would replace him. They want to revert back to the 3-4, ignoring the fact that it'd take another 2-3 seasons to draft/acquire players to play in it. It'd take time for the players to learn it. It'd take money that we don't have... Again, irrational thought.
Everyone wanted Danny Smith fired. We have a young kicker who has yet to miss, who more than likely brought him in and picked him? Danny. Will he get credit? No. Why? That'd make too much sense. Cundiff? That was a Mike S. pick.
Our new PR, will Danny get credit for that? No. His guy singled handily sealed that Baltimore game, credit? Nope.
The practice bubble. "Fans" refused to give Mike credit for it. They refused to admit that the bubble was something that improved the franchise. The day it was built, we didn't get a W in the column, so it doesn't count. However, leading up the biggest game of the century for us, we've used it multiple times because of the wind. Again, no credit.
we have a very diverse 'base' here ..
there's a thread here asking "what will you be eating & drinking ...." WTF
does anyone really care about this?
I may be missing something (I have not gone to this thread) BUT does anyone really care?
the thread is 2 pages long ....
CLL has a good point
but who really can contribute anything when some here think we care about what they eat or drink during the most important game in recent memory
ANYWAY
I love where we are as a franchise but I'm looking for some changes here - THAT is something we can go into next year
BUT
RIGHT NOW - the most important thing is that the players are ONLY focused on winning this game, this week
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
You have the nerve to criticize a thread about beer when you are the same dude who suggested cutting Kai Forbath because he can't kickoff.

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:00 pm
by DarthMonk
The Hogster wrote:SkinsJock wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:riggofan wrote: There just isn't much in between.
Rational thought? No, there isn't.
Last year, the defense was our strength. This year due to bad luck and injury they've been bad. What do the fans want? They want Haslett fired but have no idea who would replace him. They want to revert back to the 3-4, ignoring the fact that it'd take another 2-3 seasons to draft/acquire players to play in it. It'd take time for the players to learn it. It'd take money that we don't have... Again, irrational thought.
Everyone wanted Danny Smith fired. We have a young kicker who has yet to miss, who more than likely brought him in and picked him? Danny. Will he get credit? No. Why? That'd make too much sense. Cundiff? That was a Mike S. pick.
Our new PR, will Danny get credit for that? No. His guy singled handily sealed that Baltimore game, credit? Nope.
The practice bubble. "Fans" refused to give Mike credit for it. They refused to admit that the bubble was something that improved the franchise. The day it was built, we didn't get a W in the column, so it doesn't count. However, leading up the biggest game of the century for us, we've used it multiple times because of the wind. Again, no credit.
we have a very diverse 'base' here ..
there's a thread here asking "what will you be eating & drinking ...." WTF
does anyone really care about this?
I may be missing something (I have not gone to this thread) BUT does anyone really care?
the thread is 2 pages long ....
CLL has a good point
but who really can contribute anything when some here think we care about what they eat or drink during the most important game in recent memory
ANYWAY
I love where we are as a franchise but I'm looking for some changes here - THAT is something we can go into next year
BUT
RIGHT NOW - the most important thing is that the players are ONLY focused on winning this game, this week
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
WE WANT DALLAS
You have the nerve to criticize a thread about beer when you are the same dude who suggested cutting Kai Forbath because he can't kickoff.

... and another thing - here are some post counts from those participating in the "beer" thread:
pacman = 1,800 +
Darth = 2,700 +
Trey = 12,300 +
Deadman = 14,100 +
RiC = 10,000 +
welch = 4,500 +
frank = 8,800 +
Hogman = 6,400 +
emo = 1,200 +
tribe = 5,800 +
Bru = 10,300 +
brad = 2,900 +
London = 1,000 +
Jive (From Pitt!!) = 60 +
That's who cares.
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:25 pm
by Bob 0119
Kai Forbath cost us three points last night and got called for a 15-yard facemask (even though it was a horse collar) setting up a touchdown for the Cowboys...we should cut him
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:27 pm
by Bob 0119
Wait, it was Rocca with the facemask; cut 'em both
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:32 pm
by Countertrey
Bob 0119 wrote:Wait, it was Rocca with the facemask; cut 'em both
He was playing Aussie rules... how was he supposed to know about a face mask?
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:25 pm
by Burgundy&Wha?
Bob 0119 wrote:Wait, it was Rocca with the facemask; cut 'em both
If the Cowboys wouldn't have Linda Blair on their team, Sav wouldn't have tried to spin her head around.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:23 am
by DarthMonk
Last week of my summer vacation. Dang.
Anyway, woke up and thought of Kai Forbath for some reason. I remember hearing he hit a monster kick early in camp. Did a little digging and found this:
http://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1g ... r_for_the/
Q: Let's settle this Kai -
Which nickname do you prefer? King Kai, Cobra Kai, or Lord Forbath?
Or do you have some other nickname?
Thanks!
A: growing up a fan of the karate kid im going to go with cobra kai.
Q: Kai, what did you work on most this off season, FGs or Kickoffs?
Also, who is the emergency kicker on the skins if you got hurt during a game or had crippling diarrhea?
A: both! and my guess would be sav or logan paulsen since he grew up playing soccer
Q: Do you ever really get over the stage freight of having to make an important kick with millions of people watching you?
A: no i love getting a chance to go out there and hit a game winning kick. The rush of it is almost impossible to describe.
Q: How does it feel to kick behind the most badass longsnapper in the NFL?
A: Its a great feeling knowing i never have to worry about having a bad snap. The ball is ALWAYS there.
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:21 am
by emoses14
DarthMonk wrote:Last week of my summer vacation. Dang.
Anyway, woke up and thought of Kai Forbath for some reason. I remember hearing he hit a monster kick early in camp. Did a little digging and found this:
http://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1g ... r_for_the/Q: Let's settle this Kai -
Which nickname do you prefer? King Kai, Cobra Kai, or Lord Forbath?
Or do you have some other nickname?
Thanks!

A: growing up a fan of the karate kid
im going to go with cobra kai.
Q: Kai, what did you work on most this off season, FGs or Kickoffs?
Also, who is the emergency kicker on the skins if you got hurt during a game or had crippling diarrhea?
A: both! and my guess would be sav or logan paulsen since he grew up playing soccer
Q: Do you ever really get over the stage freight of having to make an important kick with millions of people watching you?
A: no i love getting a chance to go out there and hit a game winning kick. The rush of it is almost impossible to describe.
Q: How does it feel to kick behind the most badass longsnapper in the NFL?
A: Its a great feeling knowing i never have to worry about having a bad snap. The ball is ALWAYS there.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:19 am
by SkinsJock
GREAT to see that the Redskins are seeing a BIG difference in the depth of kickoffs ...
this kid has a big leg and it was kind of surprising that he did not seem to get the ball very deep at first ... that seems to have been resolved ..
